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Month: March 2023

Education

Sen. Ryan Aument: We shouldn’t fund a broken education system

March 22, 2023March 22, 2023
Sen. Ryan Aument
1

The problem with our educational system is far bigger and more complex than money alone can fix.
By Sen. Ryan Aument

Crime

Ben Mannes: Philadelphia’s “Driving Equity” law — one year later

March 22, 2023March 21, 2023
A. Benjamin Mannes
1

While Philadelphia politicians celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Driving Equality law, statistics show a sharp increase in hit-and-run accidents while police traffic stops decline
By A. Benjamin Mannes

Culture

“Innocence Under Siege” event moved at the last minute due to security issues.

March 21, 2023March 21, 2023
Beth Ann Rosica
2

Threats received after the event was announced led organizers to shift it to a new location.
By Beth Ann Rosica

Culture

Thom Nickels: A day at the Museum

March 21, 2023March 20, 2023
Thom Nickels

Stolen artifacts, hanging out with the feds, and the strange crime of art theft.
By Thom Nickels

Politics

David Reel: What am I not being told?

March 20, 2023March 20, 2023
David Reel
4

Voters have the right to know about the health concerns that politicians are hiding.
By David Reel

Municipal Government

Anne Morris: Helen Gym’s policies on transgender youth put children and families at risk

March 20, 2023March 19, 2023
Anne Morris
8

Gym’s proposed policies are badly misguided and urgently in need of review.
By Anne Morris

Election

Poll shows Jeff Brown leading crowded field in Philly mayor race, but comes with a caveat

March 17, 2023April 11, 2023
Todd Shepherd
3

The businessman now holds a nine-point advantage over both Helen Gym and Allan Domb, a new poll says.
By Todd Shepherd

Crime

Paul Davis: Burglary — the silent crime

March 17, 2023March 17, 2023
Paul Davis

A retired New York Police Captain advises businesses on how to prevent burglary.
By Paul Davis

Politics

Petitions for O’Neill challenger contain redundant entries, nearly identical pages

March 16, 2023March 16, 2023
Todd Shepherd

Although petitions for Gary Masino contained several duplicate signatures and nearly duplicate pages, an attorney for the Democrat said they expect to prevail in court — and in November.

Education

Tony Fels: Compromise is possible in Central Bucks Pride flag conflict

March 16, 2023March 16, 2023
Tony Fels

There is room for common ground in the dispute over politics in the classroom.
By Tony Fels

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Op-Ed

Guy Ciarrocchi: Democrats tell us who they are by what they fight for

Guy Ciarrocchi: Democrats tell us who they are by what they fight for

schedule June 16 2025
ink_pen Guy Ciarrocchi

Life coaches like to quote Oprah: “How you spend your time defines who you are.”  We have to concede that […]

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